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package org.springframework.integration.samples.testing.splitter;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertNotNull;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertNull;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertThat;
import static org.springframework.integration.test.matcher.PayloadMatcher.hasPayload;
import java.util.List;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.messaging.Message;
import org.springframework.messaging.MessageChannel;
import org.springframework.integration.channel.QueueChannel;
import org.springframework.integration.support.MessageBuilder;
import org.springframework.test.context.ContextConfiguration;
import org.springframework.test.context.junit4.SpringJUnit4ClassRunner;
/**
*
* Shows how to test a custom splitter. Unit test for the class and
* tests for the integration subflow.
* The splitter has direct input and output channels. The splitter would
* be a fragment of a larger flow. Since the output channel is direct,
* it has no subscribers outside the context of a larger flow. So,
* in this test case, we bridge it to a {@link QueueChannel} to
* facilitate easy testing.
*
* @author Gary Russell
* @since 2.0.2
*
*/
@ContextConfiguration // default context name is <ClassName>-context.xml
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
public class CommaDelimitedSplitterTests {
@Autowired
MessageChannel inputChannel;
@Autowired
QueueChannel testChannel;
@Test
public void unitTestClass3() {
List<String> splits = new CommaDelimitedSplitter().split(" a , b, c ");
assertEquals("Expected 3 splits", 3, splits.size());
assertEquals("a", splits.get(0));
assertEquals("b", splits.get(1));
assertEquals("c", splits.get(2));
}
@Test
public void unitTestClass2() {
List<String> splits = new CommaDelimitedSplitter().split(" a ,, c ");
assertEquals("Expected 2 splits", 2, splits.size());
assertEquals("a", splits.get(0));
assertEquals("c", splits.get(1));
}
@Test
public void unitTestClass0() {
List<String> splits = new CommaDelimitedSplitter().split(",,, ,, ,, ,,");
assertEquals("Expected 0 splits", 0, splits.size());
}
@Test
public void testOne() {
inputChannel.send(MessageBuilder.withPayload(" a ").build());
Message<?> outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNotNull(outMessage);
assertThat(outMessage, hasPayload("a"));
outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNull("Only one message expected", outMessage);
}
@Test
public void testTwo() {
inputChannel.send(MessageBuilder.withPayload(" a ,z ").build());
Message<?> outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNotNull(outMessage);
assertThat(outMessage, hasPayload("a"));
outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNotNull(outMessage);
assertThat(outMessage, hasPayload("z"));
outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNull("Only two messages expected", outMessage);
}
@Test
public void testSkipEmpty() {
inputChannel.send(MessageBuilder.withPayload(" a ,,z ").build());
Message<?> outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNotNull(outMessage);
assertThat(outMessage, hasPayload("a"));
outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNotNull(outMessage);
assertThat(outMessage, hasPayload("z"));
outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNull("Only two messages expected", outMessage);
}
@Test
public void testNone() {
inputChannel.send(MessageBuilder.withPayload(" ,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ").build());
Message<?> outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNull("No messages expected", outMessage);
}
@Test
public void testEmpty() {
inputChannel.send(MessageBuilder.withPayload("").build());
Message<?> outMessage = testChannel.receive(0);
assertNull("No messages expected", outMessage);
}
}